Brighton Down Derby To Cruise Into FA Cup Quarters
16th February 2019
Chris Hughton's side have been sucked into relegation danger in the Premier League after six games without a win
- Brighton moved into the FA Cup quarter-finals for the second successive season as goals from Anthony Knockaert and Jurgen Locadia clinched a 2-1 win over Derby on Saturday
- But the Seagulls made the most of a welcome break from the grind of the relegation battle as they saw off Frank Lampard's Championship side at the Amex Stadium
- Derby had claimed the scalps of Manchester United and Southampton in domestic cup competitions this season
LONDON, United Kingdom- Brighton moved into the FA Cup quarter-finals for the second successive
season as goals from Anthony Knockaert and Jurgen Locadia clinched a 2-1 win
over Derby on Saturday.
Chris Hughton's side
have been sucked into relegation danger in the Premier League after six games
without a win.
But the Seagulls
made the most of a welcome break from the grind of the relegation battle as
they saw off Frank Lampard's Championship side at the Amex Stadium.
Derby had claimed
the scalps of Manchester United and Southampton in domestic cup competitions
this season.
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But the fifth round
tie was tipped in Brighton's favour by a dominant first-half display.
Brighton opened the
scoring after 33 minutes when Knockaert bent his first-time shot into the
bottom corner of Kelle Roos' net after connecting with Yves Bissouma's cross.
Hughton's team
doubled their advantage when Locadia fired home from close-range in first-half
stoppage time after Bissouma's effort hit the post.
Former Chelsea and
Arsenal star Ashley Cole set up a tense finish when the Derby defender headed
in after 81 minutes.
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It was the
38-year-old's first goal in England since 2012 and his first ever in the FA Cup
and the landmark strike came in his second game since joining Derby until the
end of the season following his release by LA Galaxy.
But, despite Derby's
barrage of pressure, Cole's goal wasn't enough to spark a late escape for the
Rams.